NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — A large corn spill on Interstate 40 in North Little Rock caused a traffic jam on Thursday. According to reports from the Arkansas Department of Transportation, the spill was caused following a semi-truck incident. The incident reportedly occurred at Exit 153B at 11:49 a.m.
In anticipation of “bitterly cold weather” early next week, Little Rock will once again open its temporary emergency shelter at the Dunbar Community Center
Officials with the Arkansas Department of Transportation reported a vehicle fire on U.S. Highway 67 in North Little Rock.
A Montana man diagnosed as believing he is God pleaded guilty to a federal judge in Little Rock on Wednesday to one count of bank robbery in connection with a Nov. 22, 2021, robbery of a U.S. Bank branch in North Little Rock that netted just over $2,
A 28-year-old caregiver pleaded guilty to striking an 82-year-old woman with dementia at a senior living home in North Little Rock.
With the help of the local fire department, one North Little Rock woman got to celebrate her milestone 100th birthday with a pretty sweet ride.
Arkansas Community Advocates is assisting community members in the ongoing fight to address food insecurity by hosting a food distribution on Thursday, January
In anticipation of the bitter cold front coming through, several warming centers are being opened in central Arkansas.
Ja’Layia McClendon, 28, was a caregiver at Woodland Heights Hospital Senior Living where she was said to have struck an 82-year-old woman, who suffered bruises on her face and forearm. According to the press release from the Attorney General of Arkansas, the 82-year-old had been diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Corn was spilled on Interstate 40 in North Little Rock after a semi-truck incident Thursday, causing a backup. Officials with the Arkansas Department of Transportation reported the incident around 11:49 a.m. at Exit 153B. The west bound left shoulder and the on-ramp from Interstate 30 East are currently impacted.
One of Arkansas’ winningest high school football coaches over the past years is headed back to the school that he was unceremoniously fired from a decade ago. Brad Bolding, who has led Parkview to three consecutive state titles at the 5A level,
The facility would process up to 50 beef cattle per week. It is slated to be discussed at the North Little Rock Planning Commission's Feb. 11 meeting.